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WILLIAM WCAHOON.FRANCIS P COLTON
HENRY H CURTISS, ENOCH GREEN.
HORATIO W GRIDLEY, ELIHU T HEDGES,
HENRY W PORTER A JUDSON RAND,
LEFROY RAVENHILL DAVID SELIGMAN,
JOHN SNOWDEN, SIDNEY B WORTH,
STUDENTS
OF THE
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DIED OF PESTILEMIAL DISEASE
WHILE SERVING IN THE
PUBLIC HOSPITALS OF NEW YORK.
THIS TABLET
IS ERECTED BV THE FACULTY ,
THAT THE MEMOKV OF THESE
MARTYRS OF HUMANITY
MAY NOT DIE ;
AND THAT TAUGHT BV THEIR EXAMPLE.
THE GRADUATES OF THE COLLEGE
1 MAY NEVER HESITATE TO HAZARD LIFE
IN THE PERFORMANCE OF
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President
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Columbia
University
Michael I. Sovern,
L.L.B., L.L.D.
Vice President for Health
Sciences and
Dean of the Faculty of
Medicine
Each of you has completed challenging and strenuous, yet also exciting years at
P&S. among the finest medical schools in this country. On this high achievement
you are to be warmly congratulated. We have prepared you well, if we have taught
you to expect and welcome change, to be prepared for current knowledge becom-
ing obsolete, and to know how to keep up with progress and acquire new knowl-
edge. Although not part of the formal curriculum, I hope that you have sensed,
how much the world of the physician is changing, how much greater are the
public's expectations of a physician for high professional and personal standards
and lifestyle. I hope you have found role models among the faculty, models which
will help you in preserving what must be constants of the profession and in seeking
roots in tradition while setting the pace for the future. Both in science as in clinical
practice, the physician succeeds by keeping up with new knowledge, forever curi-
ous and with a flair for spotting the unusual and unexpected, letting the patient
have the benefits of those advances, which have stood the test of critical testing,
openly conducted. Above all, for the physician the patient is a human being, en-
titled to our compassion, dignity and respect.
Henrik H. Bendixen, M.D.
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Associate Dean
for Student Affairs
To the Class of "88:
"88" — the keys on a piano, ebony and ivory, sharps and flats,
bass and treble, minors and majors, utilized as a whole complement
each other to produce a spectacular array of compositions.
Gregorians chanted. Mozarfs pieces were complete when first
written. Wonder, Lennon and Jackson established new frontiers.
Each of you will play a piece in medicine. Some will maintain the
stability, some will sojourn, some will have delicate completeness,
some will establish new frontiers. All are necessary to make a reward-
ing whole.
At P&S you learned the basic sciences as the bass on which to add
delicate clinical trills. You will maintain intellectual curiosity and ask
"why not another way?" You are in the midst of phenomenal changes
in research, patient care and education.
The pursuit of your medical career should be enjoyed and savored
and shared. We are here to support you and be your advocates. We
expect you to produce singles, solos, quartets, concerti and sym-
phonies.
Enjoy your performance in the world of medicine! Questo pezzo si
deve trattare colla piu gran delicatezza.
Linda D. Lewis, M.D.
Chairman
Committee on Admissions
Andrew G. Frantz, M.D.
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Donald F. Tapley, M.D.
Alumni Professor and
Senior Deputy Vice President
for Health Sciences
Lester M. Geller, Ph.D
Associate Dean for
Student and
Curricular Affairs
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
Dr. Eladio A. Nunez
Dr. Michael Gershon, Chairman
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Dr. Melvin Moss
Dr. Letty Salentijn-Moss
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Dr. Charles R. Noback
Dr. Ernest W. April
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Dr. Charles A. Ely
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
Dr. Alvin I. Krasna
Dr. Isidore S. Edelman
Chairman
Dr. Stephen Goff
Dr. Parithychery Srinivasan
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Microbiology
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Dr. Bernard F. Erlanger,
Acting Chairman
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Dr. Harold S. Ginsberg
Dr. Elvin A. Rabat
Dr. Benvenuto Pernis
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Dr. Paul D. Ellner
Dr. David H. Figurski
Dr. Charles H. Young
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Physiology and Cellular Biophysics
Dr. Samuel C. Silverstein, Chairman
Dr. David Schachter
Dr. Mero Nocenti
Dr. Shu Chien
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Parasitology
Dr. Dickson D. E Despommier
Dr. Philip D'Alesandro
Neural Science
Dr. James H. Schwartz
Dr. Vincent F. Castellucci
Dr. Eric R. Kandel
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Pathology
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Dr. John Fenoglio, Jr.
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Dr. Jay Lefkowitch
Dr. Margaret M. Grimes
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Dr. Karl Perzin
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Dr. Raymond Gambino
Dr. Richard Defendini
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Pharmacology
Dr. Brian F. Hoffman, Chairman
Dr. Harold C. Neu
Dr. Norman Kahn
Dr. Daniel J. Goldberg
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Dr. David J. Rothman
Society and Medicine
Dr. Joseph L. Fleiss
Biostatistics
Dr. Myron Winick and Maudine
Nutrition
Dr. William Johnson
Human Genetics
Dr. Nigel Paneth
Epidemiology
Dr. Stephen Rosenberg
Health Care Systems
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Anesthesiology
Dr. Ellise Delphin
Dr. Allen I. Hyman, ViceChairman
Dr. Vincent Cirella
Dermatology
Dr. Leonard C. Harber
Chairman
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Dr. Robert R. Walther
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Internal Medicine
Dr. Glenda J. Garvey
Dr. Robert M. Glickman
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Dr. Thomas Q. Morris
Dr. Gerald B. Appel
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Dr. Abbie I. Knowlton
Dr. John N. Loeb
Dr. Ethel S. Siris
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Dr. John P. Bilezikian
Dr. John Lindenbaum
Dr. Rita A. Charon
Dr. Robert Canfield
Dr. Donald A. Holub
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Dr. Qais Al-Awqati
Dr. Carmen Ortiz-Neu
Dr. Constance Park
Dr. J. Thomas Bigger
Dr. Vincent P. Butler
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Neurology
Dr. Lewis P. Rowland,
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Dr. Audrey S. Penn
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Dr. James R. Miller
Dr. Lucien J. Cote
Dr. Richard Mayeux
Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. John A. Downey, Chairman
Dr. Erwin G. Gonzalez
Dr. Stanley J. Myers
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Neurological Surgery
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Dr. Donald O. Quest
Dr. Bennett M. Stein
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Dr. Edgar M. Housepian
Dpthalmology
Otolaryngology
Dr. Charles J. Campbell
Chairman
Dr. Jack J. Wazen
Dr. Maxwell Abramson
Chairman
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Dr. Mortimer Rosen
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Dr. Jack E. Maidman
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Dr. Elynne B. Margulis
Dr. Laxmi Baxi
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Pediatrics
Dr. Frederick Bomback
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Dr. Michael Katz
Dr. Kenneth H. Katz
Dr. Martin Nash
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Surgery
Dr. Keith Reemtsma
Chairman
Dr. Alan Benvenisty
Dr. Alfred Markowitz
Dr. Joseph Buda
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Dr. Henry Spotnitz
Dr. George J. Todd
Dr. James R. Malm
Dr. Eric Rose
Dr. Paul LoGerfo
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Dr. Frank Gump
Dr. Sven Kister
Dr. Roman Nowygrod
Dr. Walter Berdon
Radiology
Dr. John Austin
Dr. David H. Baker
Chairman
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Orthopedic Surgery
Dr. Harold M. Dick
Chairman
Dr. S. Ashby Grantham
Dr. Howard A. Kiernan, Jr.
Urology
Dr. Carl A. Olsson
Chairman
Dr. Peter J. Puchner
Dr. John K. Lattimer
Dr. Terry W. Hensle
Dr. Harris M. Nagler
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Psychiatry
Dr. Eric Marcus
Dr. Carol Bernstein
Dr. Herbert Pardes
Chairman
Dean's Office: (/. to r.)
Flora Alkins. Laurie Novak, and Joan Popovitch
Student Affairs and Financial Aid: (/. to r.)
Idela Daniel, Frances FicUen and Ellen Spilker
Special People
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Dean's Office: (I. to r.)
Jean Burns. Ruth Patakv. and Thelma Cohen
Minority Affairs and
Ambulatory
Care: Margaret Haynes,
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GRADUATES
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS &
SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
David Albert
Frank Arnal
Jeffrey A. Ascherman
Edward A. Athanasian
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Paul G. Auwaerter
David E. Bank
Lynn Barre
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Konrad N. Barth
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
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Thomas G. Bartlett
M. Anne Blackwood
John D. Bordiuk
Lori Brown-Miller
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Ann B. Bruner
Robert J. Burgess
Charles F. Cain
Christopher A. Caldarone
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 988
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Roberto Calderon
Scott J. Campbell
Marie H. Chen
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Kenneth Y. Chern
Patricia Batchelor-Chess
Timothy P. Codd
Rany Condos
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Kevin B. Costello
Jonathan David
James Davidson
Gregory E. Dean
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Donna L. Densel
Jeffrey V. Dermksian
Aidnag Z. Diaz
John W. DiFiore
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Dennis J. Dlugos
David G. Doctor
Kenneth L. Dominguez
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
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Paul Elliot
Darryl D. Esakof
Andrew S. Feigin
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Marc Fishman
Lawrence G. Foster III
John R. Franklin
Pamela U. Freda
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Robert R. Gaiser
Barbara E. Gardner
Maria C. Garzon
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Cynthia I. Gentes
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Robin N. Ginsburg
Paul A. Glazer
John G. Golfinos
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Elizabeth Goodman
Charles F. Gordon
Kari L. Gordon
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Stuart R. Gordon
Robert J. Gottner
Steven M. Greenberg
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Todd R. Griswold
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Lee Gruber
Simon J. Hall
Michael T. Harris
Kaia M. Heimarck
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Geoffrey B. Higgs
Michele L. Hines
Allen Ho
Alison G. Hoppin
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Richard D. Jelsma
Neil C. Josephson
Devesh D. Kanjarpane
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Lane S. Kannegieter
Peter N. Kao
Troy R. Karlsson
Barri L. Katz
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Hyung Leona Kim
Peter S. Klainer
Kenneth H. Kumasaka
Hakan M. Kutlu
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Peter A. Lawrence
Eric M. Leibert
Deborah S. Levine
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Glenn N. Levine
Edgar H. Ling
Grant T. Liu
Wendy E. Livingston
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
William Louie
Susan Lovelle-AHen
Jonathan H. Lustgarten
Sharon D. Malone
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Rocio Del Carmen Mandry
James M. Markert, Jr.
Susan Markush
John D. Mastrobattista
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Janette H. McDermott
Allison J. McLarty
Kenneth A. Merkatz
Thomas H. Metz, Jr.
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Douglas N. Mintz
Rebeca D. Monk
Joseph A. Muccini, Jr.
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Joseph Napoli
Taylor E. Neff
Margaret A. Newsam
Steven A. Odrich
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Inbok Paek
Diana A. Palmer
Helen C. Panarites
Richard A. Parker
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Sandra Piscatelli
Scott E. Plevy
Elizabeth A. Poynor
Sharon S. Quayle
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
James M. Quinn
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Ronald B. Resnick
Maria Del C. Rivas
Leonardo R. Rodriguez
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Gerald M. Roth
Louis J. Rubenstein
Mark S. Rubin
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Albert Ruenes
Ronald J. Scheff
Henry J. Schiller
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Kurt Schluntz
Randolph P. Scott
Julie S. Shepard
Andrew A. Shinar
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Joseph Shumway
Mark D. Siegel
Elizabeth A. Small
Joan F. Sorenson
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Alexander D. Soutter
James Spencer
Karen T. Tashima
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Sybil A. Tasker
Adam G. Tattelbaum
Jeffrey E. Thomas
Helen K. Tubbs
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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CLASS OF 1988
Geoffrey M. Wilson
Diana Newton Wood
Gail B. Zimmerman
PHOTOGRAPHS NOT AVAILABLE:
Robbie A. AH
Katrin I. Andreasson
Jonathan M. Barasch
Vincent J. DeFilippi
John K. Emy
Jeffrey Gordon
Oswald Jules, Jr.
Stuart D. Lewis
Kenneth J. Powers
Derek W. Santiago
Maria E. Soler
Gwen L. Zornberg
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THE HIPPOCRATIC OATH
"You do solemnly swear, by whatever each of you
holds most sacred
That you will be loyal to the Profession of
Medicine and just and generous to its members
That you will lead your lives and practice your art
in uprightness and honor
That into whatsoever house you enter, it shall be
for the good of the sick to the utmost of your power,
your holding yourselves far aloof from wrong, from
corruption, from tempting of others to vice
That you will exercise your art solely for the cure
of your patients, and will give no drug, perform no
operations, for a criminal purpose, even if solicited,
far less suggest it that whatsoever you shall see or
hear of the lives of your patients which is not fitting
to be spoken, you will keep inviolably secret
These things you do swear. Let each of you bow
the head in sign of acquiescence
And now, if you will be true to this, your oath,
may prosperity and good repute be ever yours; the
opposite, if you shall prove yourselves forsworn.''
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21. Deltoid
10. Masseter
22. Pectoralis major
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Columbia University — Presbyterian Hospital
NOTE: The chief purpose of this outline, modelled after (he "Atchley form", is
lo iid the medical interviewer who ipeaks no Spanish It cannot substitute for a
skilled interpreter
To better understand response* falling outside this form's rather rigid format,
it is advisable to read it truer carefully before first using it. to aid in recognizing
key word*.
Good moming/aftcrnoon/evening
Buenos dysbuerus tardea noches
Sir madamj miss
Yo soy el doctor
1 am going to ask you some
\oy a hacerle unas pregunias
pertinent questions.
muy impo names.
What is your name?
C6mo sc llama us ted''
How old are you?
Que edad tiene usted?
Chief Complaint
What is your trouble''
Que se sieme usted 1
For how long 1 *
Desde cuando 1
family Hulor\
Are your parents alive 1
Esran vivos sus padres''
Que edad liene ,-l cIIj '
Hew old is heJshe 1
At what age did he' she die 1
A que' edad murio cl/ella?
What was the cause of death''
Cudl fuc la causa de su muerte 1
Do you have brothers or sisters?
Tiene hermanos o hermanas?
How many" 1
Cuantos'
Are they in good health''
Tienen buena salud 1
Have any of your family, relatives
Entrc ni familia. panentes y
aniecesores ho habido casos de
rheumatic disease
allergy
alergias
dolorcs de cabeza
diabetes
diabetes
hypertension
presion alta v
renal diseases
problemas de los n nones
heart trouble
problemas del corazon
cancer/tumor
cancer/ rumor
mental disorders
problemas mentales
tuberculosis
tuberculosis
any other disease'
cualquicra otra enfermadad?
Personal History
1 Where were you bom?
Donde nocio?
How long have you lived in NYC
Cuanto tiempo ha vivido en
Nueva York?
Have you travelled recently?
Ha viajado recieniemente'
Where? When
A donde? ? Cuando 1
For how long?
Cuanto tiempo duro su viajc?
2. Do you sleep well?
Duerme bien?
How many hours?
Cuanlas horas?
Do you dnnk coffee or tea?
Bebe cafe o tc? ,
How much per day?
Cuantas veces al dia?
Do you smoke''
For how many years?
Desde cuando?
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College ol Phvsicians & Surgeons of Columbia University New York. N. Y. 10032
ADMISSIONS OFFICE 630 West 168th Street
February 1, 1984
Dear
I am happy to inform you that you have been admitted to the next entering
class of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, which is to be enrolled in
September of 1984. You have survived as arduous a selection process as we
have ever experienced and we are pleased to have this opportunity to welcome
you to student membership in the medical profession.
You will find information about the probable costs of your first year here
enclosed, as well as a description of our financial aid policies and a ques-
tionnaire which will be used to help us to determine the extent of your need
for financial aid. If you intend to apply for such aid, please send off the
completed questionnaire as promptly as possible. If you decide to accept our
offer of admission, no fee will be required to ensure your place in our next
class. You will receive subsequently information about our orientation and
enrollment schedule. If you decide subsequently to enroll elsewhere, the
Committee on Admissions requests that you inform us of your change in plans as
soon as you can.
The Committee also requests that you respond to our offer of admission by
February 22nd. For your convenience, an envelope has been enclosed. If we do
not receive your reply by that time, we will assume that you do not intend to
enroll .
Because our Committee on Admissions has formed so high a regard for your
potential contributions as a physician, I hope that your reply will be
favorable. In any event and regardless of where you ultimately enroll, please
regard this offer of admission as an expression of our pleasure at having met
someone so well suited to the medical profession.
Sincerely,
A/'
Andrew G. Frantz, M.D
Chairman, Committee on Admissio
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CONGRATULATIONS
from the
VICE PRESIDENT FOR HEALTH
SCIENCES,
DEAN AND FACULTY
of the
COLLEGE OF
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
153
CONGRATULATIONS
AND
BEST WISHES
FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER
DEPARTMENT OF
RADIOLOGY
Congratulations
to the
Class of 1988!
Best Wishes
from the
Department of Urology
154
CONGRATULATIONS
to the Class of 1988
BEST WISHES
FOR THE
FUTURE
from the
DEPARTMENT OF
SURGERY
Peter Altman. M.D.
Alan Benvenisty, M.D.
Joseph A. Buda, M.D.
Alison Estabrook, M.D.
Peter Geller, M.D.
Paul A. Gerst, M.D.
Rajinder Ghandi, M.D.
Mark A. Hardy, M.D.
Norman E. Hugo. M.D.
David C. Ju, M.D.
Sven J. Kister, M.D.
James R. Malm, M.D.
George C. Peck, M.D.
Eric A. Rose, M.D.
John Schullinger. M.D.
Charles Stolar, M.D.
George Todd. M.D.
Philip D. Weidel, M.D.
Hugh Auchincloss, M.D.
David Carberry, M.D.
Carl R. Feind, M.D.
Frank E. Gump, M.D.
Frederic P. Herter, M.D.
Thomas C. King, M.D.
Peter Liebert, M.D.
Alfred M. Markowitz, M.D.
John B. Price, Jr., M.D.
Craig R. Smith, M.D.
Francis Symonds, Jr., M.D.
Arthur Voorhees, Jr., M.D.
Bashir Zikria, M.D.
Harold Barker, M.D.
Frederick O. Bowman, M.D.
Arthur Cooper, M.D.
Kenneth Forde, M.D.
David V. Habif, Sr., M.D.
Leif O. Holgersen, M.D.
Alfred Jaretzki III, M.D.
Paul LoGerfo, M.D.
Roman Nowygrod, M.D.
Keith Reemtsma, M.D.
Thomas V. Santulli. M.D.
Henry Spotnitz, M.D.
Michael Stalnecker, M.D.
Paul Starker, M.D.
Michael R. Treat, M.D.
Collin J. Weber, M.D.
155
Congratulations
from the Members
of the
Department of Medicine
Compliments of
THE PRESBYTERIAN HAIR STYLING SALON
Joseph Prestipino, manager
Hrs: Mon-Fri 8-5
Presb. Hosp. — 1st floor, Rm.
133
Sat 9-3
Tel. 212-305-2898
No appt.
necessary
156
GREETINGS
FROM THE
DEPARTMENT OF
NEUROLOGY
BEST OF LUCK
THE DEPARTMENT OF
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1988
DEPARTMENT OF
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
157
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1988
OUR BEST WISHES FOR
YOUR FUTURE
HAPPINESS
AND CONTINUED
SUCCESS
158
FROM THE
DEPARTMENTS OF:
ANATOMY AND CELL BIOLOGY
BIOCHEMISTRY AND
MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS
HUMAN GENETICS AND
DEVELOPMENT
MICROBIOLOGY
PATHOLOGY
PHARMACOLOGY
PHYSIOLOGY AND CELLULAR
BIOPHYSICS
159
Dearest Gwen,
We, the undersigned, are overwhelmed by a
tremendous feeling of pride that can only be
surpassed by our love. We all salute you for a
job well done and wish you continued success !
and the fulfillment of all your dreams.
Love always,
Bina and Ely
Deb and Eric
Cousins, aunts and uncles
Chennie and friends, and
Mom and Dad Zornberg
"■yam not gf/xud of tomorrow ' l /o/- /? Aaoe
seen un&te/x/qn and ' S /ooc too/qu. "
Witiam . {//en If/ate
Best of luck and all good wishes to the
class of 1988.
Dr. and Mrs. Trevelyan E. Palmer
Congratulations and best wishes P&S —
1988
Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Freda
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To: PETER SCOTT KLAINER
Our pride is exceeded only by our love.
May all your dreams come true.
Mom, Dad, Lori and Traci
To: Peter and his fellow colleagues, the
class of 1988.
Congratulations and much success in all
your future personal and professional
endeavors.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert S. Klainer & family
Congratulations to Stuart Gordon and the
Class of '88.
The Gordon family
and, of course,
Elizabeth.
Congratulations to Robin and the P&S Class of 1988!!
Your future has just begun — may it be long and fulfilling.
Mom, Dad, Laurie and Stephen
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To Jeff and the Class of 1988 —
Congratulations on all your
accomplishments. Best wishes for your
future success
With admiration and love,
Dr. and Mrs. George Dermksian
and Greg
The family of Wendy Livingston wishes
all graduates a happy future in medicine.
Congratulations to
Joseph A. Muccini, Jr.
from Mom, Dad and Nick.
CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES
TO THE CLASS OF 1988
AND ESPECIALLY TO
SUSAN LOVELLE-ALLEN
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley A. Lovelle, Jr.
and Family
162
CONGRATULATIONS
AND
BEST WISHES
TO THE CLASS OF 1988
FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF
PEDIATRICS
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1988
THE DEPARTMENT
OF
REHABILITATION MEDICINE
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Congratulations to the Class of 1988
from the
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
BEST WISHES FOR
A LONG AND
PRODUCTIVE CAREER
THE DEPARTMENT OF
OBSTETRICS AND
GYNECOLOGY
IN THE
100TH YEAR OF THE
SLOANE HOSPITAL
FOR WOMEN
THE DIVISION OF
TROPICAL MEDICINE
Your consultant for
parasitic diseases
164
Congratulations
and Best Wishes
TO THE
CLASS OF 1988
DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY
Congratulations to the Class of 1988
We at the Columbia Medical Center Bookstore extend our congratulations to
the members of the Class of 1987. We hope that our books have helped
you to build a firm foundation for your careers and we look forward to
accommodating your future educational needs.
The Columbia University Medical Center Bookstore
Medical Center 650 West 168th St., New York, N.Y. 10032 Tel. (212) 694-4044
a service of Barnes & Noble
165
THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
OF THE
COLLEGE
OF
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS
AND A
WARM WELCOME
TO OUR NEWEST
MEMBERS
THE CLASS
OF
1988
166
Columbia Center Coffee
Shop, Restaurant
and Deli
Fine foods and Groceries
Congratulations
Class of 1988
83 Haven Ave.
927-3300
927-3301
The Haven Coffee Shop
Pizza and Deli Restaurant
228 Fort Washington Ave. & 169th Street
New York. N.Y. 10032
Tel. 927-6685
And
Reme's Restaurant
4021 Broadway and 169th Street
New York. N.Y. 10032
Tel. 923-5452
The Management and the Personnel of these fine
Restaurants Extend Our Congratulations and Best
Wishes to All our Dear Friends of P & S Class of 1988
of Columbia University for a Successful Career and
Brilliant Future.'
The Staff of the
HEALTH SCIENCES HOUSING
OFFICE
Extends Their Congratulations
To
THE CLASS OF '88
167
Sloan's Supermarkets
Congratulates
the
Class of 1988
and
wishes them all
the best
for the future
168
THE FACULTY
OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
EDUCATION
AND
THE ATTENDING STAFF
OF
OVERLOOK HOSPITAL
CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1988
"SEE YOU NEXT YEAR"
Overlook
Hospital
Summit, NJ 07901
201/522-2085
A Major teaching affiliate Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons
Congratulation to
The Class of 1988
4015 Broadway
New York City 10032
Corner 169th Street
212-928-1234
St. Luke's-Roosevelt
Hospital Center
Congratulates the
Class of 1988,
thanks them for their efforts
in support of patient care at the
Hospital Center, and wishes
the Class
the best in the future.
ST. LUKFSROOSEVELT
Hospital Center
169
THE AFFILIATED HOSPITALS
HARLEM HOSPITAL CENTER
Opposite page
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL
ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL
Opposite page
170
171
OVERLOOK HOSPITAL
MORRISTOWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
172
THE MARY IMOGENE BASSETT
HOSPITAL
HELEN HAYES HOSPITAL
173
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1988
Now that you're starting out in your medical
career, you'll be spending so much time examining
the health of others, you may not have time to
examine the state of your own finances. So while
you're helping your patients keep physically fit,
our goal is to keep you fiscally fit.
As a student, you've had the benefits of Chemical's
free checking and a ChemBankcard. As a recent
graduate, you're also invited to take advantage of
Chemical's free financial counseling as well as
financial planning seminars specially designed for
health care professionals.
It's Chemical's way of not only wishing you
career success, but of ensuring your financial
success, too.
Chemical Bank
Daisy Velez, Branch Manager
1146 St. Nicholas Ave. Main Lobby
(at 167th Street) Columbia Presbyterian Hospital
N.Y., N.Y. 10032 168th Street, N.Y., N.Y. 10032
GhemicalBaink
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BEST WISHES
FROM THE
COLUMBIA
HEALTH SCIENCE
LIBRARY STAFF
CONGRATULATIONS
to the
CLASS OF 1988
from
MORRISTOWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
a major teaching affiliate of
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
175
ARE YOU OK?
ARE YOU OK?
YOU ARE?
WELL CONGRATULATIONS ON
BEING CERTIFIED IN
ADVANCED MED SCHOOL LIFE SUPPORT
GOOD LUCK FROM THE DEPARTMENT
OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
"We write our own destiny
... we become what we
do."
Madame Chiang Kai-Shek
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Editor-in-Chief Robin Nina Ginsburg
Layout, Photography
Advertising Allison McClarty
Typing Joe Muccini
Faculty Section Sandy Piscatelli, Sam Soutter
Mailings Len Rodriguez
With special thanks to those people whose emotional, instructive, and
financial contributions supported us during the past four years . . .
— our parents, family and friends
— the faculty
— Jean Bums, Ruth Pataky and the whole staff in the Dean's Office
— the P & S Club and Marcia
— Ed Thornton, Joe Donovan and the Hunter Publishing Company
— our Patrons and Benefactors
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